How to connect 2 TVs to a single collective antenna socket

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gege383838 Posted messages 3 Status Member -  
gege383838 Posted messages 3 Status Member -
Hello, I tried connecting the TVs with a simple T-connection, but I'm not receiving all the channels on each TV, and some are also scrambled.
Both TVs work fine when connected separately.
Thank you for your responses.

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  1. glandu Posted messages 25506 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   4 091
     
    it's a bit normal you divide the signal by 2
    with an amplified model:
    https://www.amazon.fr/High-Tech-372014-Amplificateur-Int%C3%A9rieur-Filtre/dp/B00UHQD040/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1454511838&sr=8-13&keywords=repartiteur+tnt

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    1. gege383838 Posted messages 3 Status Member
       
      Thank you. Yes, of course, the signal is divided by 2. I will go with your solution but with only 2 outputs.
      Problem solved
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    2. Gil
       
      A "T" molded splitter is an accessory prohibited in TNT or TV SAT, as it is for Video and Audio applications.

      Distribution on 2 TV outlets (2 televisions)
      In TNT (DVB-T) a 2-way splitter is used
      In SAT (DVB-S2) a LNB with 2 outputs is used

      In collective TNT antenna with normalized level, an amplifier-splitter (or amplifier-distributor) should not be connected due to the risk of saturation...

      In collective satellite antennas, there must be as many input outlets as there are televisions (terminals)
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      1. gege383838 Posted messages 3 Status Member > Gil
         
        Thank you. I had asked a salesperson who assured me that it would work with a T. Fortunately, this item is not expensive!
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